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NO. 5731. 4 Unteresting from South America. OUR VENEZUELAN CORRESPONDENCE. Rervacic or Verezveca, Jan. 16, 1860, ‘Whe Island of Curacoa—Slavery—Trip te Venezuela— Encidents— The City of Core—Productions and Politics of Venezuela, $c. | 3-558 gisee «ef Curecos. of which | gave you some little dercription, Puabeoquently to writing that letter, 1 saw more of the Anterior of that island, and was much pleased with it, ‘visited ome of the best conducted and most extensive | [ot heard pe Plantations, and really it was surprising to see how »Prolific the soil wae. Indian corn and green vegetables axe the eteple products, or rather have been hitherto; for,asI before mentioned, the more valuable cochineal is ‘tast becoming the more general article of cultivation. All the borders of the large lagoon (whioh is of imland ses, the entrance from the ocean being | most unforts ‘through the narrow straits, on either side of which ‘the town fe situated) are pecnlisrly rich, and the va- | rats tious plantations are adorned with elegant mansions, to which the owners cocasiovally retire from the city. ‘The estate | visited formerly belonged to am American gentleman, who died there ; the house is a most splea- did one, and the whole property now belongs to one of ‘the wealthiest Dutoh merchants of Curacos. He has TNO slaves on it; but slavery on thet island ise most Dlessed condition for the blacks. as they are used most Aindiy, and every want is supplied them. Mr. D.,the owner of the property, informed me, that some few years ego,® speculator from one of the Eaglish eolo- omles— Demerara, if | remember rigbt--came to Curacoa to see if he could not purchase slaves there to take to ‘Demerara, with the understanding that they were to ‘work three years without wages. and then reoei ‘iberty. Among others, chase bis siav ton, ssrembled ail his a! Aisten to what the speculator had to propose to them; ‘and meantime be would retarn to th» city, and come ‘back in a couple cf days to know their determi which, whatever it might be. he would avcede to. accordingly retired, and left bis slaver to listen to the speculater, whoexerted ali his einquence to persuade Allin vain, however for oa the return of Mr D.. he had failed to convince even oee of them, that freedom in Demerara was preferablo to their comfortable slevery in Curscos. of the manner in whieh slavery works on this isiand. But I muet berry on, as | bave mach to write to yeu. I was detained im Curacoa until the 4th insten', for want of an opportunity to get to tne coast. a, during Christmas week, nothing was done obarming climate and warm-bearied and open- handed hospitality of the people. made such a delay by no means unpleamnt; and, before leaving Curasos, let me pay just tribute to the kindness of its iababitants The greater portion of the merchants are of the Jewish persuasion; but | must ray, in all my wanderiogs | ever encountered more k: hands of these gentlem extent of their Werality of the Hebrew worship are kept up most ‘them; and, take them all in ail toey are & most esti- mable clase of men. Finally. all being ready—our adieux to all our kind driends having been made— my-rlt aod atrarelling oom- panion stepped on beard a Vene: ‘about forty tons burthen, bound to Poerto de la Vel 4m the province of Coro, Venezuela, aad at about 6 P. harbor of Curacos on visit of exploration to the Spanirh Maio that El Dorado of the Spanich Aiscoverers; and here commeaved our ‘first glimpre of Venezuelan life. than fifteen other passengers on boar gappose, the accommodations were rather meant. aeoustomet to gilde up und down the I gale and saug. ¢usconced 1M rtate ot heme wer; and every person here, who has an; atall . theg wore put-dewn, 9b ie enezurla that they took place. If the govsroment had not been e would now be urishing repul ; and had they succeeded In 01 the present order of things, it woala bave most pernicious example, tor the future, to . Im my letters hereafter, 1 will give you ciples on which the goveroment of unded. It is somewhat different from parti: & sketch of the this republic is your government. eral Paes, the leader of the late disturbances, is now 8 prisoner in the castle of ment party bave (at least here in Coro) selected Gene- Monagas, brother of the prese: as their candidate ere sre three papel ere in Coro. With the editor of one—of pio | have the pleasure of an this opportunity he sends you files of hope you will exchange Cumana: The goverm- dent (lore Tadeo Monagas) ‘or the election im 1851 eo the Herald with him. Senor Chirinos is a very intelligent mam Berides editing @ of the Court of Common Pleas. I will conciude this long epist! de-cription of the resources of th! fail to prove interesting to your hu: United States. Tho fornia in mineral wealth, itis equal to it i and to men of enterprise, wi own haude, | can with coafldenor ree a fair field ‘whereon to ri \depeudent livelihvod 1 To my letters bereatter, as | prosesd on my tour of cbservation through the provinces, | fall aod minu™® iptoras the political sod social coaditioa of the Tthiuk @ plied to Mr. D. to pur- Mr D. took bim out to bis planta- 4 then told them to 2 that great sutiiul and ft healthy climate will give you mo them 'to beoome free. Isr Jaxvany —Sinee writing the errived here from Puerto (abelio, that (Vaez's right baud man in the (wo or three others, whose pai ra, vtcaped from their place of confinement at Lagnyara, Proba! This isa tnir sample had gone to Cura: walbies, you wil pts of this occurrence. eraces on the 24th iust.,aod the future fate of the country depends much on the ae: The Lawrence Tragedy. FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE MUKDER OF MISS ADAMS—HORKIBLE DEVELOPEMENTS—aRKEST OF DR. CLAKK AND WIPR [From the Boston Mail, Feb. 14.) On Monday we published the fact that cue body of a shockingly mangled, was found om chardson @ Brook,’ (so cailed.) & short distance from Metbuen village, on the Lowell road, up in & piece of bagging made by some persons on their return from church, » actuated by curiosity, drew che mack from tne water and opened it the 6tb of January last. by some boys, * shiners,” and subsequeutly by uumerous per passing Over the road between Methuen aud Lowel but attracted uo attention farther than «casual glan = paiae it to be @ valueless piece of bagging frosen tn ness than | did at the The discovery was no words can express the It was first seen in that spot on 10 were fishing inivi mation of the discovery was immediately con- veyed Lo the authorities of Lawrence. amd J *y, Coroper, took charge of the remains time, the fact of fluding & human body exposed Letrange maoner, in the quiet neighborhood ot arian sehoou . Curtis, In the M. we sailed out Methuen village, exhibiting not cary marke of deadly vielenee but the m . bas eomtivued up and us youmay iNew Yorkers, noble Hudson ee, the Daudages upon che ovartet of four Aud scientineally pertormed. | face «f (he deceased wore discovered thickBesres of cotton cloth, with cotton waddiag th. the latter forved into the moush aud wetted with all the gulded bt air, enveloped | iwmtly ploughing her way epocered upon toe face pe | the forebead exbibited marks of biows ae at Giret reported aod the «x: ites their opinion, that the wounds | ei; ead were vot, alone sulticieut to cause poritien of the medical gentlemen, that | the biows were given to put an end to her struggles, « Murderers Were procee tion with the cotton cloth. body brought to ight barbarity, if possibie. what we bave already detailed of this beart-strioxeu- An attempt to produce so © { aboot four or pparentiy been dissected with « | and parts of ic ta meal The evidence before the Coroner apou this point we forbear to give. Wg 1a SuNeuE WOE rpessing, tn inbu: Tie A.M. we ba bold us. at ert io south 4 te bed beew je, aud the fot It is too horripie to com: Daggage examined at the cuscom houes, we yo he borees end dovkey® the loc mer tor as ta ride, we latter to omiry Our baggage to Coro. an: Hateiy proceeded on our roae ‘enesurian coast towns ere at a uitauce of rome vient tem miles trom their port of eotry Arst Spanish settlers bi It was snowe thal th &< stave tn Law ineoy fret Began in L a the time @ fact wulit them thut ia orler to se qure themevives from the suddeu tocursious of tae buceancers. La Vela. like aii Ghose lictie porta t+ bat ‘email piace- 8 mere collection of mud BYgt». with bere Che styie of Datiog 18 & alts of the b .uses are extraordioati+ ek. and courtructed of bricks wade of mud. with ® plaster whitewashed #xternal:; then ane story bigh. god toe wind ws yrye jndow frames ere ad turd «1th woud lower part ie latiiced in, 00 either mide of toe there i4 a seat; me giaes is used. Out during the rainy reerun the heary woodra shutters oa toe windward ride of the heune are ol sea. paved with burns brick, sud there ts opem square im the interior of the cochere, a8 the French oail tt en: AM around the rquare are rows, atieaea, odltow Poere area t Vets, bat the greater vam: ute with mud tors ur and @ bait brought us imacy wich ‘Tayior (10 wham it was ve jas about to be married.) she neglected ir ties, and ¢ae divebarged. | im Berton with her friends arance ic Lawrense. and om th ‘2let December last, she was seen to enter the house of After passing + tH Paey are rarniy oat, moray = lace ceed ood bimeelf, and that be advised her to « 1i and careful invectiga’ion, the jury full - he city of Coro is the second fstabiisiment my: by the origipal Bpanied HH ish Main. It was founded o a ot rete the rpot on —— ene Ty Amhebitents have preserved to brance ‘ot the exact spot where be planted the tirst cross, and = weoden crow on it now stands in ‘tcumtains at prese 260m of July, oy ' . ana bie wife bad brea previousy arrested, | day the remem- vut 8.000 baha- the regular manner so cha Bpoarentiy in feeble health oe. Hin wife ie much yo arening Appearapoe * & regular bred phyri bar resided im Lawrence between te) He was formerly « practising physicma orgetown. Mase Miss Adame, the vtetim of thie most siokeniog trace bern iv years of age im April mext totber, and twe or three sisters, are residents of this possessed mush persopal beauty Scquaintance with Tayier, was deemed ituous girk, We believe amd we have good reason for the belief. too, thet thie uufortanate gir! fel | (uernseye ® victim to the basset and most villainoar deoep ion on the part of Taylor ber pretend One misstep as weak as sinful unver the that led ber into tt, the wae bed on, blowin, ¥ was onmpleted o:iminel annals of the world eam hardly furnish » to rder than the one ete derived from th eto sit enmtous, vis: Sise. sed a c fi: duntil ber ¥ bo doubt | iin ate i2; the level of the see. i i end that from Mus aDoee | eon tding. 20M: Hees io Se, smontie, though with conrideradi: sot) is stertic in some parts thougo the ex richness of it im others, makes its considerable for-ew vis. eotton, ontfee on the pisinr above, the tacts of Ings of the Corower's Imquers son Kiven.— Last even | ing, rather unexpectedly, the ice ia troat of this city meved oil, doing but little if any damage to property along the dock and ag it started awa and at one o'clock it ma in front of our city. Again, at six o'clock, it started, od 89 | but stopped after going & distance ot two or three | hundred yards; but at eight o’e pidly, making a clean sweep commenced ri floor of the stores on the doe! in one of the stores in the pier, we learn that a small quantity of there is also, in a store south ng are weil wood- | of Hamilton sireet, a small quantity of bare hich iainundated; bat wit we can learn of no da- | mage being doug, other than the injury incident to buildings and fixtures by our uenal yearly floods. Prom the rapidity with which the river rowe soon alter the ice started last aight, and iis contiaued, that the see has ba where the set\ fv to grow any thing, fare the eoarse grasses animes thrive so well on ) form a most important item of eopport to the Imhabitants. ax the 1b up by the Caracoa agente ree! e which are sold in New vork fn reality come | On Sunday and banked up slight move aan ander the nome of ( uracoe goat mk! Besides the articies | have enurn: own for export, hemp, similiar to quantities, terac ck it moved off ra- The nver then Vhio morning the first pier were sub- 0, from Caba seed, araguans, flex ts aso enitivated, divi divi 0 avtringent et. which bas been uted extensively ia gland. for tanning purpores, tx found ali over the ‘end lndian corn Ie gleo mort protific—they “2 flour year nat depomt of bita- a the vieisity of thie city, whieh | pur. visitingere lovg. The m cot with lange limber, cepecially eo dar, of apoomaon is now under water; kiods of rad ee. hardness; and iarge quantities of | horses, dovkeyt mules and the faest normed oastie | | over naw, are raised 1D Lhe provioce The commerce of the provines ts chiefly with the coring ones of Siaraomiby aod Barquimiaesto, eape- with the cities of ( ature aad Toouyo with Muerto Ube Doteh Iniaods of Corsoonand Arabs fo there papeion, (| of poten) any Wo i most ingen . from 2 horses. | stored on the first floor, hee p in. the vicinity but we have no definite tidings mere conjecture. , yesterday, atrer } ed the docks, amage was done to property here, sufheient was enable them (0 remove the reach of water u All wm yet | The water rose the ice dammed up at Bath, and but no serious ouly | There, as wel nm td the Merchant, & 1 merchendise Albany Kevning Jrurnal, Peb. Ui der AMd some cacao. ry goods and vn . they reewive di ied, The dainnoe of trade, how. i Wtica Commotions gal Ware not #0 continually cheoked by the civil eould not fail t) get tot. MORNING EDITION----FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1850. & a &. will be changed. and the beauty and fashion that Sd its sidewalks will be scattered in every directi people in business will be Gepreciated, and jLores that are now rearing their hea done south of Wall street bis jae Now, this leaniieg, je the centre o: dasi- poor rhe ee we have ascertained « statis si a oneal above Chambers street, in 1846 je thoug! rapidiy it 1s growing re | four times the amouut done in the same month in . Then, look at the fact ot Wiiey’s new store, at the corner of Dey otrest. rent at ; and the four stores on the site of the City Hotel renting at $28,000, or $7000 exch. Yet a fow imdividuals, for their own private ends, want to stop all this progress, and, at the rame time, deprive the oitiaens of their noble promenade. The way to prevent the ownibuses from crowding the sireet is, to inte day police, who will have special charge of the matter, and who Will either willingly do their duty, or be compelled to do it, by those placed in authority over them, The re- Sidents of Broadway must Keep wide awake, or their interests, and the public interests, will be swampedjby & job in the Common Counoil. Tue Day or Vacenrin a4 most unpleasant of the sea- agricul. ; iling to d @: X00 | and dvil, but inside iat Sentiment, the elegant spriling t yme or re ‘the folly, or the pleasantry of the author. ya bashful youth tock this opportunity of revealing bis passion for some fair girl leaving her, perbaps, to guess the mame of the writer. prim tady, out of ner veel (no lady is ever worried by wicks continuing sok tate of single blessed nese, . perbaps, the jas not hers, bat the bad taste of the whole circ! male acquaintances, The old bachelor: 5 ved some bard hits upon their dyed whiskers, « fad artidcial teeth, and charming looks. ‘There are some who tare light io writing valentines, We koew ove old g who often wrote or divtated forty in @ upon the number cbey receive. it ta nos uncommon for 4 favorite to reckon one hundred Were overwhelmed yesterday wich the loads of lettere they bad to carry, and the boxes in the express wtiicws groaned beneath ¢ ® rich harvest, the protita on valentines being very n- | cOpeiderable. Valentine's day comes but once w year, and most young people, and some who ure old. think 16 to Hewet will read the “Merchant ef Venice.” at the thie Hail. im Brookiyn, for the benedt of the sulfer- ers by the jate calamity in Hague street. sisting of the wembers of Eng the Heraid office yesterday or Uncue Sam.—Unole Sain has be- ‘tbe cammet pay tis Custom House their salary is due, on th 1t will be reoolieoted reference the de and ‘tement war to adval officers aFemot yet paid. and ha hey will be. hia is the more remarkable. a9 the revenue bas iuoreased, | for the ix menths ending Deoem| 1, 1849, over the frct that the expenses y curtailed by the decapitati a watob: economy, The emoupt of duties pa! for cox monthe, ¢ December 1. 164 ; corresponding period. ¢ $11.670 628 Ta, Ex $2 ae et i i ear wentby im. prove Four fellows we pity their case! Working for nothing would be worse than to be without empiog- mevt. ‘Tue Wares Rare —The olty press have fallen into | of the Coroner oontiaved from | u seam | Mobday Baul edout: 8 o'clock yroterday etereoon, | *rmvee tale subject, ond many of the public A @ verdict was rendered wed Cothacue Louiw \daine, bad beeo lothaate part with amau keop- med Darius fay well, the dennared being irl inthat city. Shesubseyueut- net to tally troth is tbie, thas the water t alo ounted to one. halt jeet though they re- statement to the of #ix weeks ago im the Herald ed will barely ineet the interest crease in the No advance of taxation te cee pored) the memper of collecting |: alone is changed Heavem knows we have alteady taxation enough. with. hor increase it is raid that the jest be «to break the citiseus of New York, is on, though we reem to be fast hastening to ment » 10 Deatm. The secident to Mrs. Bence- rman lady. residing at No 126 White e:reet, he wer reverely burned ovaseq uence Ore, as we reported in yerterdny's ed fatal She died between twelve and ote) eloek yerterday morning, ip great sgony | Reteee Fon Inetane—Averion oF Goose to Dar quantity of goods manufsctured in iteiand, by wor of that coustry, under the auspices of he irish Work Soctety have been sent to this city for sale, end are pow at the store of Merers Leeds and) o. 5 Wall clreet, where they will be auctioned thie ar | o'oloekt. They comsiet of wool sooks, colors, white Ince thread hore, Shey ebirls, regatte har: breasts. cellent « fannel pectiooate, faunal ja kuts for me frieze home-made shewling, Kaitted ma eamsare, Knitted Berle worl polta-, et cniered flanped , however, the season is now far sdvanord, and varying from twenty five to thirty per cons | obarged, (notwithstanding ao appiteation for rem The saticipated pro intaned, 1 wot only b be sustain: win part of the American friends of ee pose F personel assistance is thereforejeotioited to «f- at fair prices, and there! to the ohjeots 9 oberit, of bably from the same which rivaled in the Huno aman Bast instant, ae may be ee the grand Lafaretie it will be om s on | wagnisoent se dancing — raj tary will be r ealooe and wll splayed ai! around. and the with such an asrembiace of beauty and rarerely congregate together, will “ ensemble of the mort daarling doser! . mittee deserve cane of the Ff termed by all defenders. ogariars and the: 0 love liberty and mittee, aod ere there the gueste of the romething la dome to ot theen afloat in helena mont fashions ble and the largest of the season. ~ | fal Sandford and his staf! were evening, ioe of the Common | every attention was the | wass considerable injured, will be the building of thiee meemaeent sds, will be arrested. Business is moving up Broadway, with wonderful re- pidity. A few years ego, and no beavy businoss was Waen Me. Stewart built be was mad; but the resuit has proved hot The business done in Stewart's for January, 1850, is —Yesterday, the day of day. We kuow some ladies, too. wno pride themselves | - | be ihe carriers | simost immediately after the Decter hed quitted weight I'he statiovers have made | had purchased amounting to as well Merry a6 sad in the morning of life Exresonpinany Weatnen. —The weather altogether, | durin ery Unusual, Ie is not like our clima ‘We have eather as fine, and in autamn Alfxe, who keepea store on the sorner of (iraud a: oer streets on » oharge of stealing « $50 the following cironmstances lt Gavite before the Volice Court, that a rr, Money. The offer was not | sion Of Uncle | togeth ° ._by twenty per | e | The girl took back the change to VI together. Application for the $50 bill. bat he denied a eppeeracee oalliog f The) ade “4, | men Heurhuret and Tapler— Fi | howe end Patrick M Laugbitn — wae Co Cont thelr Otuess for the Amerioan market. As, rawit and battery. ties boom Neow but a heavy effort on seouri rhe goods well made aome hands elebrated Limerick lace, um il will come off om the Diet by the nnnounsement in ano- ther column, and will be (be greatert in this oity since 6 © bar giren his roome gratel tourly, and the whole of them will be thrown open for ‘The fags of the milt- ofMoere and men of the different regiments in thetr gay uniforms, fashion as eat credit for their exertions ia the ougbt to be sus sdmire ite herote Forty of the brave Humgarians are ail living im one house, rented and furaished by the eom- Bu) thelr adoption, which has allorded them eo coven and present, and vale MoArdle, (he ofoert, aad many of the men of wile TWO CENTS. their new and which we ‘The officers | uniform, wners described It was admired. public at large, have of the New Mk Veeaedico hin bike ee ¥ of the ladies were superb, and the whole | Shed portormsed ie ita useal ctylo' of cncollngee the L) le 3 of the ‘eomimitive oy ten and wore excellent, paid to their guests, of whom there umber, Supper was ordered for im Niblo’s best style. Dancing five o’olook in the morning. Deatn ay Buaninc —The Coroner, y« , held an inquest, at No. 126 White street, on the body of La- vinis Benzement. a native of 1y, aged twenty.one th by ber clothing acci- Inesday evening. at six ight th 3 fortunate The deceased was ‘oroner held an inquest, yeaterday, at the corner of Sixtieth street and (nird ‘avenue, on the body of Jacob Wort, a amall ohil4. of oaly five years of age, who came to his death by the accidental ae of a pot of boiling coffee, by a dog rm ing against the pot, which capsized. and ‘he eoa- tents fell on the neck and breast of the poor child. Verdict accordingly. ‘Tne Hacue stant Catasraorne.—Coroner Geer, we Understand. will place all the evidence adduced on the investigation, re«peoting the caure of the boiler ex- plosion in the building of Taylor & Co., in Hague Street, before the Grand Jury. im order that some mea- sures may be taken. if the Grand Inquest deem proper to punizh any party or parties, who, by wilful negluct or ctherwice, caused the dreadful loss of human life Police Inteiligence, Arrest @ Requisition of Governor Fish.~ Vester. day J Van Zico was arrested by offlour Norris, of the ( bief's office, and officer Jeffery, of the Tenth ward, upon ® requisition granted by Governor Fish ibs Prisoner is charged with @ burglary, in the month of etober last. in Main street Patterson New Jersey, and was trapamitted to aweit bistrial. Three were charged with the ame of being convicted, acd one jitted ‘ged Treasury Notes ~Jastice Mountfort oo yesterday, Jovat' 1. Green, bet woe He ed by the United of it ‘ommissioner, Mr Gardner. on @ char unterfeit treasury There notes are alleged to be in th pori of Gree, with intent of passing th fame. The case will be beard before the Commissioner ter the decision of the case of faise preteaoas, on t Green, A Suspicion, - On Saturday last, Dr J, Ruther ford Worster, residing at No. 106 Leonard strect. 1 breakfast visited the water-closet, aud there a taily left @ package of money. consisting 0} : th ilar bills. on tie Quinebsag Bank, t, to the amount of $200. Mr. use, took an omnibas. sad town. when scarcely bad he arrived as far as Highton street be misted bis package of money and returned immedir b ct onty was gone An i with made, and it was ascertained th Vieited the place whi remises. i ced tewe ot boing vary Rollias oor bis sion forth nd maoy other thiagy the mind of early in the Mr Werster, hs till age epring; and tb e taermou Morping officer Crorett. one of the shrewd and intelil- be ae bracing bright sno gent officers on Roilios at the railroad depot ta merry tinkling © rleign, we ° Chambers at which place he had gone for the gloom, and rain, and umbretias. Yesterday was urpere of goimg to Albany. The offiver rook Rollins sample of this weather—it uever ceased pouring from into custody, and conveyed bim to the Tombs, aud on the hea im torrents for the livelong day, This searching hi #01 im bank bile was found and cannit be wholesome, to by »® queotity of new clothing Procussé or THe Revixe Fon, —Thie evening, Mr. | Thi though not in the sam bills as thow to be @ portion of; Dr, Worster’s money, Justios Meuntf rt committed the accused to prisom for # further bearing A Singular Charge of Larceny —VorterBay, officer unson arrested @ German grocer by the name of foha Ie nopeara by ¢ ig change for the bill trated the girl ‘The girl returned the bill ad of placing ti Tr pock it om the manvel pisos. me afterwards. the girl came ag or me indigo bine Aitk dich. ebe gave the girl a $50 and a $10 Dill, rolled ap clove together The girl took the bills, a# rolled up ving it to be a 86 bill only, after n- ope’ alleged to have detained the $50 Dill making be returned only to the girl the chamge of the $10. Harris, who. oo nt the $50 and the $10 roiled up immediately made to Alfse nowledge of the bill in question. Under this state of circumstances Justicn Mountfort caused the arrest of Aifce on the charee of larorny, a9 dstalled arove, The magistrate held the seoured to hati for trial A Female in Male Clothing.—One of the police of the Fourth ward. about one o’cloek yertorday alt in the ttorm, tock inte custody s woman of rataer ‘erecit’ Mary Jones, whom the oft- found in Chatham street, dressed up in black pan aibrown long bodied thad belited coat, wiih att arioh figured vert. anda comforter erouad er hair was turned up tight on the top of oer country, and at other times she refused to neations J¢ wat presumed she was on thet when sober be able to give = better account Jat Movatfort committed her to the | care of Mee. Foster, the matron of the prison until something more definite con be scertained of her his *Biavge of Staling Speers —Two Woys called. Gore . a wos, George Fre Sdsonn Miller ware arrested yeotor day by Uom- charge of stealing « lot of sliver ‘and | *PA0n# Bod other sliver ware, together with money, ve jued to +l at wear $200, the property of Vir.D Penrrail. at No oo atreet La Mata “a identifies the boys to be the same whom she rae mat! thetr ercape from the bou-e at the time when the «ilver was antclen, The young rogues were taken before Jus- Hee Orborne, who commited them to prison for trial Arian of a Fugitive —Otioer Stephen rented s colied Patrick Marr. ase fagitive Newark, New Jersey at which fase be steeds me eonerrned ins burg eran Sonetebie beuthera of Newerk, conveyed the aecused t's back The last feather of to Newark for trial Brookiyn (ity Inteiligence. ver Daatus,-Dt. cher 8. J. Goode b Wreaty Reroar Brook! of whic! here 19. Interments io (/recnw: rooklyn grounds from New York wore, F gen. and the upper Soantly Goa residence, "Leen, evous 3000. Revive Comcent.—Over $150 was realized for the D-mebt of the Hague street sufferers by the concert of Mendelsshon Asrootation on Wednreday evening. Surname Count — Before Judge Moree. Wellington Clapp aod Wm. Kent ve James and Files Hubbard, — ‘1 bis comm was continued yesterday and not conciaded. Orey Count — Before Judge Greenwood and Al der Joho This wae s case of ae. ‘The jury found Rose iin guilty but recommended t. The Peaple ve J: end M i. mines of J. & N W. Duryea and ta Feneering and lumber. Cave not concluded Spor tel * a ienet a, 8 o Fenes, $600.— h, General Case. 4 years, by Clarion, out of the dam of Hornblower... .... 1 2 RC, Myers enters ob f. Jane Buliooh, 3 years, M. RB. Singleton enters oh. ¢ Lot, 3 years, by Hero, out of Phenomenon by Sir Arohy....... 2 8 Time, 3.46. 2,47 re—Laer Dar, Feb. The Craacestow B. 0.—Hasproar atrical and Muss ext. Bowrny Turstne.—The judicious ¢ Mm¥inutton of Popular and favorite pleces City Ponttes, Tue Troveres in Tammany Hatt—Tar Democratic Gzngnat Commitrex.—There has bees “ @ sea of trou- bles” in Tammany Hall of late, and it seems the end is not yet, notwithstanding the decisien of the sachems It will bein the rewollection of the reader that on the eve of the last election, in No- mber. Mesers. Daniel E.. Sickles, James T. Brady, and some other members of the General Democratic Com- mittee, came out with a manifesto denouncing those candidates who were barnburners, and calling on the demoorats threughout the city, and county, and State not to vote for them, This, other members of the com- mittee, and many of the democrats, thought not only unfair to the barnburners and disastrous to the demo- eratic cause at the election, but an open violation of good faith, after the terms of union that had been agreed upon and ratified by all sections of the demo. cratic party. Accordingly, it was determined to gat tid of Messrs Sinklea aud Brady at the election for thy neral Committee sor the prereut year, which took jon was contested in perfor@iing at thie splendid theatre, bas produced nightly er’ ugproo*- dented crowd We could uot help feelin on Wednesday night. 0 delight t» visit 8 it te we believe the largest inthe would judge there must be crest we nne of our city. at reeing the ish fil the lower and upper im fact. the late catastropn. Hague street. gives one a great ides of the props the wor'ting man » exelled watenas wou ried dollars by tities and hundreds in their 17 either very luxurtons or very rich. either say. it Ie good for trade aave gremt atistneiion lavt nicht, heartily weseomed: bat as for nat 76 itisasif tt nad nee b fore; it is Tore popwiwr than ever and oon can aver the people ip the atree Bowery, a8 01m wer da ils way to the ccomd f Some itapngers make & good bit tn brincou « Mr Hamblin bas mad» the be-t producing thisfevinite drama ej with others of eminent atteastion Bacavway Tueatne.—Last evening, the interesting ‘and afeoting play of “ The Stranger” was performed, Miss Alexipa Fisher sustainiug the part of vir, Haller with very great ability; her acting was forcible, though delicate, and es it and gailery here ‘They ate cert So The * Little D@il lace ip December. night of the merting of the new comm! rotest entered against their ‘ir oppenents ray. of the night of mevting elected ohatrman pre tem Not being present at ove of the subdsequent mestings, Mr, Jackson was appointed chairman for the night, and procerdings were in a very credit. it was eal dignified, even and well The other principal parts were well filet the play was admirubly nusts The depvusment, 0° imther the paivfal though it After the play Maile Ludiow gentieman with an extraordinary asia, da in which they ware encored 4 made his second aov-srance tn 0 alle ghap, in the humorous farce of“ His L Burton's Tuxarax ~The favorite piece of * Dombey and Son” whieh has been performed eo feequemtly at sion Waa been witarssed by Jagan ‘ast eve Mr Sickles immediately denied tie right of the ohair man to sit in the chair and be aud ix others retired to bis well-knowa plot OF protest agaiust t Both parties bi P festoes. and the miaority called upva jerers Howard and Browny to ute the names were called Burton's, and on every « 80 many people | although the went! their iease might com pliause —vae viddog tha: ihe halishoud never bs litieal mesting withoms tha eral Demooraric Committar given for any publio or consent of the regular ( this piece, the manner io which t wey in which it i In thin diftiowlty Uney applied tothe Cammany Soaiv- uiled. who ow and the excel ty, or Saebems, wn they ave as bert recommendar! it isavpouverd, it cortatoly atiracte L ¢4 concluded the « Wednesday ovening that Mess: bad noright to give the room to any party ba: the eom- mittee of which Mr Venmen it chairman pro tem. Che result of this cecision t+, of cvurse to ups The majority mrt oa Wednesday the Wigwam, win Maj Browne aod Howard be performed to. nigh will form the afterpiece Every body was yenterday evsuimg who was present at this theatre—ond such was the tremond crowding, that ft seemed as if every body was pr at the National and no where eas < legereté elegance aud nbility displayed tu the bailet, by vist Gertrude Da ses Dull, (her en: agem nt terminating with © rotomly bad tbe «feet of + and adding to the laurels «! 0 well earned, but also drawing ont the pr F unr cog inet whose exirecee *Naiad Queen? astonithe d and surprie whieh appeared 1 ning, called by t mujority, the minority, aud the Sactens to boot expected there will be The committee we Dave heard that f Sickles and Brady, whoare regarded sex! Teme South Wen, WLereRs the us vor South but reaclved to exelade th in tof ‘row their veliberatio: matier with which they bave moulag to do, Lbey regard as the basis of uni nd we shall be there Hy organized: but Tow short vid productug « « slave question aod proceedings, as a | srvse must acq: tre te to be neen at the Natio tb journal av ereedete of 5 ment incredible omplish the feats 20 We reat lately [From the National Intelligencer, February 14) Leox vx Nicanac A press cf business han preve: mittivg you my thermometrical «: for this point for the past three moaths, Geavor, at ap early for the use of the i Keniging im th: comprebend that | have been, per / fu the subject of eartbyunkes they are of frequent o that clare of phepomens eouid no with greater advantage but with one exception they The exception of Uctober isst at was roused trom sleep by & which wes sufticientiy inebes backwards and forth on the sud to throw down books and uther deen placed om wy tabie sino rattled together violeutly, a Faitern cracked like the timber me from trans we blood gushed trom hi by the force of the b dhe ay prostrate Turhed ints the apartment nd vietories of the abstract of them | m © —the dagger fell fr iw his haud, when the people led by her evs, you ean readily (need not tell you currenas here, aad probably wre be studied Mitcwnie’s Orvarie Teearar, Im epite of the an favorable state of the weather, this litle, aud always ere referred to « emusing theatre, attracted. ous audience. lust evening. & wumer The entertainments commeac the exquisite comedietta of § Delicate Mies Mary Tavior aud Mesers Waly forth unbounded epplause the second representation of a new extrave. The Magic Horo,” which p: Alter woloh was represeared, two acta. called with dectdwd succena the comic drama of * Flying Colure.” and aa coonful new peer, entitled * Che Oillos Sew eo uded the enter sinmeuts of Mr Conover a goed and intelligeut actor of houre the perforwmavess will coma i after whieh for the f . iu the greatest alarm Phe domestto aime seeued ro might for the b» an if to icove themselves, and the dogs com simultaneous barking. pearly @ minute, steadily it changed in ebrated d ama of the ravid vibratory Nickimern and with Mines Mw Merere Palmer Waloot paris. The representation comic drama of out thirty « followed as nuddenly by » ve NLL be conotade Dut nevertheiers seeined co lasted about two minutes potbing except the rapid leeded ralirvad car ia us for the representation of * «filled wills the fo wars Giovanni,” yet the parq of beauty, wit, aud inteiligevos, aud the boxes pre eented an array of ladies that gave brillianey to the be costumes were unexceptiousl pearance of we Puts only, broke the otwwrwine porate wae made for OF Sapyuirreo but it was scarcely n-ces-ary was not detrimen’al to the representation Benevartano was rapturoualy appiauded ta 4 ployed himreit to talking loadiy ths Siooor Soriais thruel the fret three bey 0, ut quite op to the mark and crowns (he jer rang with their « veriuces, Patti and Fruffl dividing (ne hone In the bawquet eariafaction wf wil in cpeping the obs it wus miittle more Toreday eveuing gent her as & free benetit for those who hi there seems to be & eovcur- here which | have felt were io t end it te also certala that nearly ail amide: the occupations the icsser ones pass unobd- J am, sir, your obedient servant. Professor Joseph Henry ko *The direction of all which have sew deen im the country have teen from norta occur in the ni ot work le owxt ard distractions of the day, February |vth Orena Hourn.—The platative sire of the Garkey Foor perm to have a surprising inf E. GEO. SQUIER. — citizens, as scarcely an evening pastes bu room t* crammed This bend may uve be comridered ture as it were io the classification of amusements, end this will at ones be cern Dy ret ot tee they have beaw perfo rred_sinee I have ok to hear them t+ a* ~ Notoria Adcocate, of the A ap - Lavw4 cholera bes been forthe Inst ten Gaye navong the recruits belonging to the Sts regrment lauded about tem dare rt ‘ot jorities will oom dianole, from New Orleens ether to wit: on on ship, nine at [odianols, place, aod three sings their read: ~The de. that wes quartered piace at the Publieetion took ime et march for Sen Antonio oo Weduerday last. after our wotioe of bert week; all 0B the sick list were comvalesesat their departure, Weare happy to state hatever name it may have been menee with the vaaderilie of 7 im which Mr, Wemyss, and other artisty. wii Sgure ie the principal charactors woaed Jomime of “Mi. Dechaiumesu ' # Martinetti Family ruste:ming Apeito Rooms festival wil be giv Thiers lars ageat of ¢ excellent vooelist; Medem Wulier der end 1 Timm, wit and Saxcvie bards, three on the road to this arrival bere. per of the 26th w ppointed by (dor, Bell, Mrconrow —White's Seremaders give their exhist to obtain the of minstreley ord «teging at 5° Bowery, every bm amaremente conclade with the ‘This evening @ for the benett of the ferere i The Ereurtee” Hague rtreet 9a Pasey Warea og —This eR actrees hae been performing recently in the southwert bas been very successful. “ engeqement in OM the 4th inet. in Jaonsea, in Onder very favorable auspices ‘Ste Fy Davenport is playing to crowded houses in She recentiy couciated kebureh, Mise ° va — We ivarn thet Mr . Charge 4! \feires of the United States to (ee Monuments rrom Nica

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